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Manivannan
Helper I
Helper I

Convert Rows to columns

Hi All,

 

I need  "Invoicedate" to be displayed in columns.

How to achieve this?

 

 

 

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Should be displayed like this,

 

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Regards,

Manivannan M

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CahabaData
Memorable Member
Memorable Member

usually it is the other direction! - go to query editor - you'll see a section in the ribbon for transform, pivot, etc - there are also a bunch of good tutorial videos around showiing examples....

 

check out at YouTube for Enterprise DNA New Zealand has a video named Advanced Transformations

 

 

www.CahabaData.com

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v-shex-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Manivannan,

 

I think pivot column feature will be suitable for your requirement, you can refer to below article to know more about this.

The New Pivot Column option in Power Query

 

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

Community Support Team _ Xiaoxin
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MyraMa
Advocate II
Advocate II

If you don't want to change your dataset structure, this can be easily done in Matrix table visual. Matrix.png Just drag the Invoice Date into the Columns as circled in the pic.

 

Cheers

Myra Ma

 

 

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MyraMa
Advocate II
Advocate II

If you don't want to change your dataset structure, this can be easily done in Matrix table visual. Matrix.png Just drag the Invoice Date into the Columns as circled in the pic.

 

Cheers

Myra Ma

 

 

@MyraMainput really is preferable - - you should typically not de-normalize your data set.....

 

 

www.CahabaData.com
v-shex-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Manivannan,

 

I think pivot column feature will be suitable for your requirement, you can refer to below article to know more about this.

The New Pivot Column option in Power Query

 

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

Community Support Team _ Xiaoxin
If this post helps, please consider accept as solution to help other members find it more quickly.
CahabaData
Memorable Member
Memorable Member

usually it is the other direction! - go to query editor - you'll see a section in the ribbon for transform, pivot, etc - there are also a bunch of good tutorial videos around showiing examples....

 

check out at YouTube for Enterprise DNA New Zealand has a video named Advanced Transformations

 

 

www.CahabaData.com

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